On 11:52 Wed 30 Mar , Grant wrote:
I've neglected to update any packages since a nasty case of the new
package blues a while ago, but in the last few days I've gotten back
on top of it. I'm up to date with 'emerge -Du world' and I'd like to
give 'emerge --depclean' a go, but I've read
I've neglected to update any packages since a nasty case of the new
package blues a while ago, but in the last few days I've gotten back
on top of it. I'm up to date with 'emerge -Du world' and I'd like to
give 'emerge --depclean' a go, but I've read that it can be tricky.
My world file
On 06:30 Thu 31 Mar , Grant wrote:
I've neglected to update any packages since a nasty case of the new
package blues a while ago, but in the last few days I've gotten back
on top of it. I'm up to date with 'emerge -Du world' and I'd like to
give 'emerge --depclean' a go, but I've
I've neglected to update any packages since a nasty case of the new
package blues a while ago, but in the last few days I've gotten back
on top of it. I'm up to date with 'emerge -Du world' and I'd like to
give 'emerge --depclean' a go, but I've read that it can be tricky.
My world file is
Hi there,
May I suggest that you run emerge --depclean -vp to see what will be
removed,
maybe you'll see that you don't need to run this after all.
The message that comes up when doing this is very descriptive on what to do if
a package suddenly breaks because of a missing library.
AFAIK
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 15:36:15 -0500, A. R. wrote:
May I suggest that you run emerge --depclean -vp to see what will be
removed, maybe you'll see that you don't need to run this after all.
Before you do that, run emerge world -uavD --newuse. Changed USE flags
are the usual cause of depclean
Am Freitag, 16. April 2004 18:11 schrieb Peter van Eck:
hi peter,
please set the correct date, we haven't 16. April 2004.
it's not so funny to have your mails on top till 16. April 2004
christian
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Hi,
I have run into the following problem trying to emerge gnome
emerging gnome came to a halt when emerging the package openjade
My system (Pentium 200 MMX) get exhausted when compiling that package meaning
I can't login on any of the console tty's and looged in shells seem to be
stuck.
I
Peter van Eck wrote:
Hi,
I have run into the following problem trying to emerge gnome
emerging gnome came to a halt when emerging the package openjade
My system (Pentium 200 MMX) get exhausted when compiling that package meaning
I can't login on any of the console tty's and looged in shells
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 16:54, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Peter van Eck wrote:
Hi,
I have run into the following problem trying to emerge gnome
emerging gnome came to a halt when emerging the package openjade
My system (Pentium 200 MMX) get exhausted when compiling that package
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On Tuesday 30 September 2003 16:03, gabriel wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 10:54, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
First of all, never, never, never user 'emerge depclean'. In the future,
use 'dep-clean -U'.
maybe a stupid question, but if emerge depclean
Peter van Eck wrote:
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 16:54, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Peter van Eck wrote:
Hi,
I have run into the following problem trying to emerge gnome
emerging gnome came to a halt when emerging the package openjade
My system (Pentium 200 MMX) get exhausted when compiling that
On 30 Sep 2003, at 4:08 pm, Mike Williams wrote:
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On Tuesday 30 September 2003 16:03, gabriel wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 10:54, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
First of all, never, never, never user 'emerge depclean'. In the
future,
use 'dep-clean -U'.
maybe
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